Controversial Russian Bombing Missions From Iran; Chinese Aid For Syrian Military
Russian strategic bombers arrived at an Iranian air base this week and began flying airstrike missions in Syria from the base, and more in our global news round-up.
With Libya, US Now Has Ground Forces In Four Wars
News that US ground forces are now fighting in Libya means the US is now involved in at least four active wars.
US Sends More Troops To Iraq As Chilcot Report Shows War Based On Lies
While the Obama Administration is sending troops to Iraq for a new war, the Iraq War of 2003 has been revisited in the UK in an exhaustive report.
Marines Begin ISIS Airstrikes As 51 State Dept. Hawks Urge Military Intervention in Syria
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Hillary Clinton’s Speech Against Trump Hypocritically Touts Her Foreign Policy Strength
Hillary Clinton has done many of the very things she attacked Trump for doing.
880 Dead Off Coast of Libya; NATO Accused Of War Crime For Regime Change
Next Cold War Roundup 5/31/16 880 migrants and refugees were lost when boats carrying them from Libya to Italy capsized or wrecked, as the Italian navy attempted rescues. UK Prime Minister David Cameron says Libya is a “threat to us all.” Libya’s new appointed government won’t allow EU ships close
Nobel Peace Prize Winner At War Longer, Reduced Nukes Less Than Any Other President
President Obama—who has been at war longer and reduced nuclear weapons less than any other president—called for peace and an end to nuclear proliferation.
Lavrov: US And Russia Will Coordinate Anti-Terrorism Efforts, Raqqa Operation Begins
Coordinated terrorist bombings in Syria killed more than 150 civilians and significantly disturbed the situation in the country, and more in our round-up.
Progress On Official Ceasefire In Syria; Trump Tells British Leaders Not To Be Poodles
When asked about UK involvement in Iraq, Trump said, “I don’t see it as war crimes. I just think [Blair] goes down as somebody who did a terrible job.”
Iraqi Torture Survivors Argue Appeals Court Has Duty To Hold Contractor Responsible
Attorneys for Iraqis tortured at Abu Ghraib argue CACI International, Inc., should be held accountable for unlawful conduct at the military prison.